BUST School For Creative Living: Devin Person, A Modern-Day Wizard

Devin Person is an expert in meditation, hypnosis, and—oh, did we mention he’s a wizard? For over a decade, Person has been a practitioner of all kinds of magic, which means he’s mastered everything from Jungian psychology and neurolinguistic programming to ritual magic and the occult. We’re so excited to share that Person will be bringing both his enchanting energy (and yes, his robes) to the BUST School for Creative Livingat our Holiday Craftacular.

Though Person has an impressive background and knowledge of philosophy and psychology, he makes humor and accessibility a trademark of his magic, firmly believing that mixing fun wizard shenanigans with ideas about magic and control makes for successful results. He jokes, “Please come to my lectures and workshops – I’ll be dressed as a wizard so, at the very least, you can get a good wizard selfie!”

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At the event, Person will be leading two workshops: This Workshop Is a Ritual and Introduction to Erotic Hypnosis. His first class will teach how to tap into your inner magic and create your own rituals; the second will cover the essentials of consensual erotic hypnosis, including “on-demand orgasms” and “rich sensory fantasies.” He will also be leading a talk called “What, Me Wizard?” on Saturday, about the wizard as a cultural icon—and the lessons we can learn today from wizardry and pop culture magic.

Learn more about Person’s practice on his website, and we hope to see you at the Craftacular!

Join us at the BUST Craftacular and the School For Creative Living 11a.m.-7p.m. on Saturday, December 8 and Sunday, December 9 at Brooklyn Expo center in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Admission is free; learn more and purchase class tickets here.

Lydia Wang is a writer, a Pisces, and one of BUST's digital editors. Find her on Twitter or say hi: lydiaw@bust.com.

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